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Tire Size for gears question #793999 03/02/07 08:17 PM
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Monty n Guate Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Well guys I found out that I have 3.58 gears in my Taco. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/zombie.gif" alt="" />Totally UNACEPTABLE!!! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/zombie.gif" alt="" /> So I need to change it. I plan on going to 4.56 gears considering the only way to get 4.10 is through Toyota <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />. That is way to expensive. So 4.56 are the next closest I can get in the aftermarket. What size tire would you all recommend. I was thinking 31s or 32s Let me know what you think. By the way 33s are out because they are to hard to find here. My Taco is a 97 Manual with a 4cyl. by the way. 31s would probably be best because of the wheel size. But would the RPMS be to high on the engine with 4.56 and 31s.

Thanks


Don Iler
97 4cyl. Tacoma
OME 881s, N91s, Alcan AALs, Rancho 9k rear shocks
4.56 gears
32x11.50 Procomp ATs
Re: Tire Size for gears question [Re: Monty n Guate] #794000 03/02/07 09:39 PM
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DentedTacoma Offline
Rock Warrior
I would vote for 32's. A little extra clearance, the 4.56s will turn them well with a 4cyl and RPMs should be good. My .02.


98' Toyota Tacoma SR5
Manual Xtra Cab, Slight Lift
Maine Rules!
Re: Tire Size for gears question [Re: Monty n Guate] #794001 03/07/07 02:33 AM
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fourwd1 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
32's or 33's with 4.56's.


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